Jun-Hyuk Jang
Konkuk University
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Poultry Science | 2012
Myung-Seob Kim; Tae-Hyun Lim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Dong-Hun Lee; Byoung-Yoon Kim; Jung Hoon Kwon; Soo-Won Choi; Jin-Yong Noh; Young-Ho Hong; Sang Bae Lee; Si-Yong Yang; H.-J. Lee; Jung-Bok Lee; Sin-Ae Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profiles of Salmonella serotypes isolated from 7 chicken meat brands produced by different integrated broiler operations in Korea were determined. In total, 210 samples were collected from retail supermarkets in Seoul, South Korea, and analyzed for the presence of Salmonella. Of 210 chicken meat samples, overall Salmonella prevalence was 22.4%. Salmonella Enteritidis was the dominant serovar, with an isolation rate of 57.4% from the Salmonella-positive chickens, followed by Salmonella Montevideo. Salmonella isolates frequently were resistant to various antibiotics, including 100% to erythromycin, 87% to cephalothin, 85% to nalidixic acid, and 70% to streptomycin. Of the 47 isolates, 41 (87.2%) isolates were resistant to 3 or more antibiotics. Moreover, the Salmonella profiles of each chicken meat brand were different by broiler operation. Brand A showed the highest prevalence of Salmonella (18 isolates, 60%), whereas brand G showed the lowest prevalence (one isolate, 3.3%). Eight among the 18 isolates of brand A were resistant to 11 antibiotics, whereas 5 of the 6 brand C isolates were resistant to only 2 antibiotics. This study demonstrates that a high proportion of chicken meat in Korea is contaminated with Salmonella and the prevalence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of Salmonella of chicken meat differ significantly according to the integrated broiler operation.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2012
Byoung-Yoon Kim; Dong-Hun Lee; Myeong-Seob Kim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Yu-Na Lee; Jae-Keun Park; Seong-Su Yuk; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has a worldwide distribution and is often carried by wild ducks, which may represent one of the natural reservoirs. However, the epidemiological relatedness of NDV between wild ducks and domestic poultry is unclear. A total of 14 isolates were obtained from 8439 samples from live bird markets (LBMs) and wild bird populations in Korea during from 2007 to 2010. These isolates were characterized genetically and phylogenetic analysis was conducted to investigate the relatedness between isolates from wild birds, LBM and poultry farms. In phylogenetic analysis, all 14 isolates belonged to genotype I virus within class II. Of these, nine isolates from wild birds were most closely related to the Aomori-like cluster. The five LBM isolates were most closely related to the V4-like cluster. All isolates in this study were closely related to isolates from domestic duck farms in Korea and Chinese LBM isolates. The results indicate that NDV exchange occurs between wild birds, poultry farms, LBMs and neighboring countries. Enhanced NDV surveillance is required to monitor the introduction of variant NDV in consequence of evolution in LBMs and to investigate NDV epidemiology in various species of putative hosts.
Poultry Science | 2012
Tae-Hyun Lim; Byoung-Yoon Kim; Myung-Seob Kim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Dong-Hun Lee; Yong-Kuk Kwon; Jung-Bok Lee; Sin-Ae Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
The pathogenicity of a fowl adenovirus serotype-1 (FAdV-1, K181 strain) isolated from a case of gizzard erosion in layer chickens was investigated in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) chicks. One-week-old SPF chicks were inoculated orally or intramuscularly with the isolate of FAdV-1 and euthanized for necropsy at 7, 14, and 21 d postinoculation. Although there were no clinical signs after inoculation, gizzard erosions were observed grossly and the virus was recovered from the gizzards in the inoculated chickens. Histologically, in the chickens that were infected orally, the lesions found in the gizzard consisted of severe degeneration and necrosis of glandular epitheliums and eosinophilic inclusion bodies. These results indicate that the Korean FAdV-1 isolate could induce gizzard lesions in chickens. Moreover, the present investigation reproduced an outbreak of gizzard erosion caused by FAdV-1 infection and, for the first time, described the isolation of FAdV-1 from chickens in Korea. These findings provide important information on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of FAdV-1 infection in chickens.
Poultry Science | 2012
Tae-Hyun Lim; Myung-Seob Kim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Dong-Hun Lee; Jae Keun Park; Ho-Sik Youn; Joong-Bok Lee; Sin-Ae Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
ABSTRACT Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) infections cause great economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide, and the emergence of new variant strains complicates disease control. The present study investigated the genetic and protectotypic features of newly emerged Korean IBV strains. A phylogenetic analysis showed that several recent isolates formed 2 different clusters (new cluster 1 and 2), which were distinct from other preexisting clusters. New cluster 1 IBV strains represented recombinants between Korean nephropathogenic strain KM91 and the QXIBV strain. New cluster 2 IBV strains showed low amino acid homology (<58.7%) compared with previous isolates. We evaluated the protective efficacy of commercial IBV vaccines (H120 and K2 strain) against these new isolates. In cross-protection studies, the H120 strain did not provide sufficient protection against these variants. However, highly attenuated nephropathogenic IBV vaccine, K2 strain, provided significantly higher levels of protection against variants compared with chickens vaccinated with H120 (P < 0.05 or better). These results indicate that the K2 vaccine could be helpful for the reduction of economic losses caused by newly evolving IBV recombinants (new cluster 1) and variants (new cluster 2).
Avian Diseases | 2013
Byoung-Yoon Kim; Dong-Hun Lee; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Tae-Hyun Lim; Soo-Won Choi; Ha-Na Youn; Jae-Keun Park; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
SUMMARY Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) infections cause great economic losses to the poultry industry worldwide. IBVs continuously evolve by developing mutations in antigenic sites; therefore, an IBV vaccine that provides broad cross-protection can be a highly relevant and practical method in IBV control strategies. Although some IBV vaccine strains are known to provide protection against multiple IBV serotypes, in general commercially available IBV vaccine strains provide protection against antigenically related viruses but not distinct heterologous viruses. In the present study we characterized the Korean variant IBV K40/09 strain with regard to its immunogenicity and protective efficacy against seven currently circulating IBV serotypes. Three-week-old specific-pathogen-free chickens were intraocularly immunized with the IBV K40/09 strain at 103.5 50% egg infective dose (EID50). Three weeks after immunization all the birds were challenged with seven different strains at 104.5 EID50. Chickens immunized with the IBV K40/09 strain showed significantly high levels of protection against all challenge viruses at the trachea and kidney levels. Our results suggest that IBV K40/09 could be useful to ensure IBV vaccine effectiveness owing to its cross-protective ability. Therefore, the IBV K40/09 strain merits consideration as a vaccine candidate to prevent infection as well as the spread of new IBV strains and many IBV variants that have been reported worldwide. RESUMEN Nota de Investigación—Respuesta inmune protectora cruzada provocada por una variante coreana del virus de la bronquitis infecciosa. Las infecciones por el virus de bronquitis infecciosa (IBV) causan grandes pérdidas económicas a la industria avícola en todo el mundo. Los virus de la bronquitis infecciosa evolucionan continuamente mediante el desarrollo de mutaciones en sitios antigénicos, por lo tanto, una vacuna contra el virus de bronquitis infecciosa que proporciona una amplia protección cruzada puede ser un método altamente relevante y práctico dentro de las estrategias de control contra este virus. Aunque algunas cepas vacunales del virus de bronquitis proporcionan protección contra múltiples serotipos del virus, en general, las cepas vacunales disponibles comercialmente proporcionan protección contra virus antigénicamente relacionados pero no contra virus heterólogos distintos. En el presente estudio se caracterizó la cepa variante coreana IBV K40/09 con relación a su inmunogenicidad y eficacia protectora contra siete serotipos que circulan actualmente. Aves libres de patógenos específicos de tres semanas de edad, fueron inmunizadas por vía intraocular con la cepa IBV K40/09 con 103.5 dosis infectantes en embrión de pollo 50% (EID50). Tres semanas después de la vacunación, todas las aves fueron desafiadas con siete cepas diferentes, con 104.5 EID50. Los pollos inmunizados con la cepa K40/09 mostraron niveles significativamente altos de protección contra todos los virus de desafío en la tráquea y en riñón. Nuestros resultados sugieren que la cepa IBV K40/09 podría ser útil y eficaz como vacuna contra el virus de bronquitis infecciosa debido a su capacidad de protección cruzada. Por lo tanto, la cepa K40/09 merece consideración como un candidato a vacuna para prevenir la infección y la propagación de nuevas cepas del virus de la bronquitis infecciosa y variantes que han sido reportadas en todo el mundo.
Avian Diseases | 2014
Dong-Hun Lee; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Byoung-Yoon Kim; Yong-Kuk Kwon; Susantha Gomis; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
SUMMARY This report confirms a recent outbreak of a Leucocytozoon caulleryi infection in a commercial broiler breeder flock in South Korea. Seven, 18-day-old broiler breeders (Gallus gallus) were necropsied following a history of depression, sudden death, and subcutaneous hemorrhages. On necropsy, subcutaneous hemorrhages were identified in the wings and legs, pectoral and thigh muscles, thymus, epicardium, pancreas, and kidneys. On histopathology, there were numerous schizonts and merozoits of a Leucocytozoon sp. noted in the heart, spleen, liver, kidneys, thymus, and bursa of Fabricius. Molecular analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase b confirmed that the causative agent was Leucocytozoon caulleryi. Although L. caulleryi was diagnosed previously in South Korea, there had been no reports of L. caulleryi over the past several decades. RESUMEN Reporte de Caso—Diagnóstico de la infección en Leucocytozoon caulleryi en rereproductores pesados comerciales en Corea del Sur. Este informe confirma un brote reciente de la infección con Leucocytozoon caulleryi en un lote comercial de reproductoras pesadas en Corea del Sur. Se realizó la necropsia de siete reproductores de 18 días de edad (Gallus gallus) que tenían una historia de depresión, muerte repentina y hemorragias subcutáneas. A la necropsia, se identificaron hemorragias subcutáneas en las alas y las piernas, los músculos pectorales y del muslo, el timo, epicardio, páncreas y los riñones. A la histopatología, se observaron numerosos esquizontes y merozoitos de Leucocytozoon sp. especialmente en el corazón, bazo, hígado, riñones, timo y en la bolsa de Fabricio. El análisis molecular del gene mitocondrial citocromo b oxidasa confirmó que el agente causal era Leucocytozoon caulleryi. Aunque L. caulleryi fue diagnosticado previamente en Corea del Sur, no había reportes de L. caulleryi durante las últimas décadas.
한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2012
Dong-Hun Lee; Jae-Keun Park; Yu-Na Lee; Seong-Su Yuk; Jung-Hoon Kwon; Eredene-Ochir; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Byoung-Yoon Kim; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2012
Seong-Su Yuk; Dong-Hun Lee; Yu-Na Lee; Jae-Keun Park; Myeong-Seob Kim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
한국실험동물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2012
Jun-Hyuk Jang; Myeong-Seob Kim; Byoung-Youn Kim; Dong-Hun Lee; Yu-Na Lee; Jae-Keun Park; Seong-Su Yuk; Jung-Hoon Kwon; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song
한국가금학회 정기총회 및 학술발표회 | 2012
Soo-Won Choi; Ha-Na Yoon; Hyo-Seon Joo; Kyung Min Kim; Jun-Hyuk Jang; Byoung-Yoon Kim; Dong-Hun Lee; Jae-Keun Park; Seong-Su Yuk; Jung-Hoon Kwon; Young-Ho Hong; Joong-Bok Lee; Seung-Yong Park; In-Soo Choi; Chang-Seon Song